11777912

Systems and Methods for Data Communications

PublishedOctober 3, 2023
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2. The system of claim 1, wherein the set of cryptographic identifiers are generated using cascaded hashing across a plurality of interface interaction layers such that the cascaded hashing provides a hierarchy of hashing interrelationships that can be utilized for validation that a lower cryptographic identifier belongs within a higher cryptographic identifier relative to positioning within the plurality of interface interaction layers.

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3. The system of claim 2, wherein the plurality of interface interaction layers include at least two of: parameters, programmatic systems that include as arguments the parameters, programmatic interfaces that are comprised of the one or more programmatic systems, programmatic classes that are comprised of the one or more programmatic interfaces, programmatic applications that are comprised of the one or more programmatic classes, and programing services that are comprised of the one or more programmatic applications; and wherein the cascaded hashing incorporates the hashing relationships indicative of the relationships between related elements of the plurality of interface interaction layers.

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6. The system of claim 5, wherein the hierarchy of hashing interrelationships corresponds to a hierarchy of computational object oriented objects in a computer programming language defining which computational object oriented objects inherit or extend from one another, and wherein another cryptographic identifier for comparison is positioned higher within the hierarchy of computational object oriented objects in the computer programming language such that for a successful validation, a computational object oriented object corresponding to the at least one cryptographic identifier would be validated to extend from a computational object oriented object corresponding to the another cryptographic identifier.

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7. The system of claim 4, wherein the access control list (ACL) is stored on non-transitory computer readable media and includes a data structure storing a plurality of user accounts mapped to a plurality of role identifier labels, each role identifier label of the plurality of role identifier labels coupled with a permissions list defining a set of available computational elements that the role identifier label is permitted to interact with.

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8. The system of claim 7, wherein the plurality of role identifier labels include at least two of a user label, an administrator label, and a superuser label, and each identifier label of the plurality of role identifier labels includes different associated cryptographic identifiers indicative of different available computational elements that the role identifier label is permitted to interact with.

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9. The system of claim 1, wherein the message bus hub operates in a segregated user-space.

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10. The system of claim 9, wherein the computer server is one of a plurality of computer servers each hosting a separate instance of the system that interoperate to provide the message bus hub.

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12. The method of claim 11, wherein the set of cryptographic identifiers are generated using cascaded hashing across a plurality of interface interaction layers such that the cascaded hashing provides a hierarchy of hashing interrelationships that can be utilized for validation that a lower cryptographic identifier belongs within a higher cryptographic identifier relative to positioning within the plurality of interface interaction layers.

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13. The method of claim 12, wherein the plurality of interface interaction layers include at least two of: parameters, programmatic methods that include as arguments the parameters, programmatic interfaces that are comprised of the one or more programmatic methods, programmatic classes that are comprised of the one or more programmatic interfaces, programmatic applications that are comprised of the one or more programmatic classes, and programing services that are comprised of the one or more programmatic applications; and wherein the cascaded hashing incorporates the hashing relationships indicative of the relationships between related elements of the plurality of interface interaction layers.

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16. The method of claim 15, wherein the hierarchy of hashing interrelationships corresponds to a hierarchy of computational object oriented objects in a computer programming language defining which computational object oriented objects inherit or extend from one another, and wherein another cryptographic identifier for comparison is positioned higher within the hierarchy of computational object oriented objects in the computer programming language such that for a successful validation, a computational object oriented object corresponding to the at least one cryptographic identifier would be validated to extend from a computational object oriented object corresponding to the another cryptographic identifier.

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17. The method of claim 14, wherein the access control list (ACL) is stored on non-transitory computer readable media and includes a data structure storing a plurality of user accounts mapped to a plurality of role identifier labels, each role identifier label of the plurality of role identifier labels coupled with a permissions list defining a set of available computational elements that the role identifier label is permitted to interact with.

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18. The method of claim 17, wherein the plurality of role identifier labels include at least two of a user label, an administrator label, and a superuser label, and each identifier label of the plurality of role identifier labels includes different associated cryptographic identifiers indicative of different available computational elements that the role identifier label is permitted to interact with.

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19. The method of claim 11, wherein the method is conducted on a computer server adapted for providing a message bus hub configured to support synchronous or asynchronous messaging communicated between a plurality of disparate computing devices across a network such that each of computing device of the plurality of disparate computing devices is capable of being designated a source device or a target device for inter-device communications across the message bus hub.

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October 3, 2023

Inventors

James Leo FREEMAN
Robert Jan NIJKAMP

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